The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF must stick to ideals, principles: SK

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◆ party Presidenti­al candidate for the 2023 harmonised elections and the party’s resolve to fight corruption.

In his closing remarks, the President and First Secretary Cde E.D. Mnangagwa congratula­ted the conference delegates for conducting a successful conference. He called for unity, honesty, diligence, uprightnes­s, hard work and recognitio­n of supremacy of the party over every individual and, above all else, the Government. Service to the people must always be the guiding compass with servant leadership as the key.

The President said that the party is in a transforma­tive stage and this agenda should be pursued rigorously. Leadership should articulate this reform agenda and inform the membership in all the party structures. The party is undergoing modernisat­ion and in that pursuit, it will ensure entrenchme­nt of democratic values and principles. He, however, warned against those bent on abusing that democracy. The President said that the conference has strengthen­ed the party and that its longevity is guaranteed. He implored all delegates to report back to their respective organs and educate party members on the conference deliberati­ons.

The President took excitement in noticing the extent to which party membership has grasped the concept of devolution of government­al powers and how provincial economies should operate. He wished every delegate and the party a successful and prosperous future.

His Excellency the President wished all delegates, party members, the party and all Zimbabwean­s in general, a successful festive season and prosperity in their future endeavours. ◆ Ambassador S.K. Moyo, Secretary for Informatio­n and Publicity and Party Spokespers­on.

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